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Old 06-06-2008, 03:25 PM #4
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I wouldn't say that I never worried about it for my kids, esp the one with Autism and already having Neurological problems. I truly believe my Mono had something to do with it. I always said I never fully recouped from having Mono. I wonder, do we still carry Mono in our systems and will that show up in my CSF? I wonder if they'll ever find out how people have MS.. kinda like will they ever truly find out about Autism?

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